Hawking Forum Post 33322


Subject: Re: Higgs Field
Date: December 07, 2000 at 04:55:10
Poster: Samuel A. (Sam) Cox

Hi:

Most matter within two orders of magnitude of the Planck length meets the singular definition. This region in SCALE within the universe EVERYWHERE is the submicroscopic antipode.

Energy concentrations we call matter form around this singular base, since photons are trapped and organized there...and these concentrations are influenced outward for many more orders of magnitude.

In 4-D, from our frame of reference between antipodes, this matter seems particulate; at the smallest scales, hairy and string-like. The variations in photon concentrations, I e energy density form our world. The "Higgs Field" then is a region everywhere in the universe at the smallest scales.

Cern was abruptly shut down because most scientists feel a "theory of everything" is within reach, and we are approaching a conceptual breakthrough which will make the "Higgs field" and "Higgs Boson", although real from our frame, little more than a classroom exercise.

Best Wishes, Sam Cox

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